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The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales Chris Baldick

The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales By Chris Baldick

The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales by Chris Baldick


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An anthology of shorter Gothic fiction illlustrating for the first time the strength of this tradition from the late 18th century to the present day. Established classics by Poe, Le Fanu and others are included together with rare curiosities and surprising modern experiments.

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The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales by Chris Baldick

The Gothic tale has been with us for over 200 years, and this collection illustrates the continuing strength of this fictional tradition from the late 18th century to the present day. Gothic fiction is generally identified with Horace Walpole's Castle of Otranto and the works of Ann Radcliffe, and with heroes and heroines menaced by feudal villains amid crumbling ruins. While the repertoire of claustrophobic settings, gloomy themes, and threatening atmosphere established the Gothic genre, later writers from Poe onwards achieved a greater sophistication, and a shift in emphasis from cruelty to decadence. Modern Gothic is distinguished by its imaginative variety of voice, from the chilling depiction of a disordered mind to the sinister suggestion of vampirism. This anthology brings together the work of writers such as Le Fanu, Hawthorne, Hardy, Faulkner and Borges with their earliest literary forebears, and emphasizes the central role of women writers from Anna Laetitia Aikin to Isabel Allende. While the Gothic tale shares some characteristics with the ghost story and tales of horror and fantasy, the present volume celebrates the distinctive features that define this powerful and unsettling literary form.

Table of Contents

Sir Bertrand, a fragment, Aikin; the poisoner of Montremos, Cumberland; the friar's tale, anonymous; Raymond - a fragment, Juvenis; the parricide punished, anonymous; the ruins of the Abbey of Fitz-Martin, anonymous; the indictive monk - or the fatal ring, Crookenden; the astrologer's prediction - or the maniac's fate, anonymous; Andreas Vesalius the anatomist, Borel; Lady Eltringham - or the castle of Ratcliffe Cross, Wadham; the fall of the House of Usher, Poe; a chapter in the history of a Tyrone family, Le Fanu; Rappaccini's daughter, Hawthorne; Selina Sedilia, Harte; Jean-Ah Poquelin, Cable; Olalla, Stevenson; Barbara of the House of Grebe, Hardy; bloody Blanche, Schwob; the yellow wall-paper, Stetson; the adventure of the speckled band, Conan Doyle; Hurst of Hurstcote, Nesbit; a vine on a house, Bierce; Jordan's end, Glasgow; the outsider, Lovecraft; a rose for Emily, Faulkner; a rendezvous in Averoigne, Ashton Smith; the monkey, Dinesen; Miss De Mannering of Asham, Mayor; the vampire of Kaldenstein, Cowles; Clytie, Welty; Sardonicus, Russell; the bloody countess, Pizarnik; the gospel according to Mark, Borges; the lady of the house of love, Carter; secret observations on the Goat-Girl, Oates; blood disease, McGrath; if you touched my heart, Allende.

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CIN0192141945G
9780192141941
0192141945
The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales by Chris Baldick
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
19920301
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